The concert is at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the Grand Junction High School auditorium, 1400 N. Fifth St.

Wikipedia explains that “The House of Habsburg, also known as House of Austria, is one of the most important royal houses of Europe and is best known for being an origin of all of the formally elected Holy Roman Emperors between 1438 and 1740, as well as rulers of the Austrian Empire and Spanish Empire and several other countries.”

Brahms (1833–1897) spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, and Mozart (1756–1791) was born in Salzburg, Austria.

Hustis and the symphony will present “Tragic Overture” and “Symphony No. 2” by Brahms and “Horn Concerto No. 4” by Mozart.

Hustis has been a “solo artist with the Utah, Knoxville and Dallas symphonies and the Dallas, Latvian, Northwest Chamber and Sarasota orchestras,” according to the concert notes at gjsymphony.org.

“He has served as a faculty member at Southern Methodist University, a member of the advisory council for the International Horn Society, and as the artistic director of chamber music at the Music in the Mountain Festival in Durango.”

Tickets cost $15–$25 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets can be purchased at gjsymphony.org, by calling 243-6787 or at the symphony office in the Alpine Bank building, 225 N. Fifth St., Suite 120.